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including spores and biofilms (five-minute contact time), with no in-situ activation and no rinsing required. It is an environmentally considerate formulation which breaks down into water and chloride, and also holds no hazard classification. It has excellent material compatibility across a wide range of surfaces and has significant advantages over Chlorine and QAC based products. Vanocide’s key areas of use
include, clinical and surgical areas, diagnostic, support and outpatient areas, and primary care and community settings. By combining Evans Vanodine’s focus on quality, safety and efficacy with Arxada’s science-driven research, Vanocide was developed to meet the demands of modern healthcare.
Healthcare water purification solutions Exhibiting at DAS2026, Envirogen designs, supplies and services EndoTherm reverse osmosis (RO) water purification systems within hospitals for endoscope reprocessing and surgical instrument decontamination. The company also provides laboratory water purification systems tailored to clinical and healthcare environments. The solutions are backed by comprehensive
servicing and maintenance programmes focused on lifecycle asset protection, including support for competitor-branded equipment. Beyond decontamination departments, the company also delivers boiler room and wider hospital water treatment solutions. This includes MediShield - point-of-entry (POE) and point-of-use (POU) filtration systems designed to support hospitals in considering NETB 2024/3 advisory guidance as part of their Water Safety Group risk assessment process. Envirogen works alongside Trust teams to provide technical input where filtration controls are being reviewed or evaluated.
specialists in endoscope reprocessing, the company provides innovative decontamination and drying solutions that offer high standards of quality, reliability, and workflow efficiency in healthcare. Operating as part of the HOYA Group,
Endoscope drying and storage cabinets LTE will be highlighting its latest solutions designed to streamline decontamination workflows and enhance patient safety. Exhibiting at Decontamination & Sterilisation (DAS) 2026, delegates can learn about the company’s Scope- Store Endoscope Drying & Storage Cabinets, which offer flexible vertical or horizontal storage for up to 20 endoscopes and validated storage for up to 30 days. Engineered to support compliance and best practice, Scope-Store provides reliable drying performance and secure storage in a robust, user-focused design. LTE will also be showcasing its UK- manufactured Porous Load Sterilisers, featuring pre-post vacuum system and steam jacket on all models to ensure consistent, high-performance sterilisation. Visitors to the company’s stand can also explore the KEN IQ range of washer disinfectors, developed with a compact footprint, reduced utilities consumption and lower chemical usage, helping departments improve efficiency while reducing operational costs. Joining LTE on the stand is Tiny Air, whose
innovative system uses cold water to clean surgical instruments without chemicals, offering a fast, effective and simple-to-operate system.
Launch of new disinfectant range Serchem is a trusted family business and a leading expert in sterile services, with over 40 years of experience of working with NHS Trusts across the UK.
In that time, the company has built up a
comprehensive range of more than 700 products and services to answer every challenge. The company offers an in-depth understanding of the complexities of surgical instruments, endoscopes and associated accessories, ensuring such vital equipment is cleaned safely using innovative, fully compliant chemistries. At DAS2026, the company will be launching its new DFM disinfectant range.
Endoscope reprocessing solutions Exhibiting at DAS2026, Wassenburg Medical UK has been dedicated to advancing patient safety and infection prevention for over 40 years. As
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Wassenburg combines global expertise with local support, ensuring hospitals and clinics across the UK benefit from world-class technologies backed by responsive service and training. The company’s washer-disinfectors, drying and storage cabinets, and supporting systems are designed to deliver consistent, validated results, protecting patients while enabling healthcare teams to work more efficiently. Wassenburg UK is also the official distribution partner of UV Smart, supplying its cutting-edge UV-C disinfection range. This includes the UV Smart D45, a fast, automated, consumable- free solution for ultrasound probe disinfection, providing reliable protection against infection risks such as HPV.
Rapid pathogen identification Eurobio will be exhibiting its Cube Dx rapid pathogen identification solution at Let’s Talk Sepsis 2026. The solution is based on three steps: sample preparation and DNA purification, PCR and identification with the proprietary hybcell (claimed to be the world’s first cylindrical microarray). Bacterial and fungal pathogens are simultaneously screened for in 0.5 mL of EDTA blood (paediatric and adult samples). Within 2.5 hours, automated Real-Time PCR identifies if the patient is negative for sepsis- linked pathogens, if there is bacteraemia (16S rRNA), fungaemia (28S rDNA) or both. Where detection occurs, the user adds amplicon from the appropriate PCR tube to the corresponding hybcell. 17 minutes later the exact pathogens are identified. Therefore, identification of the sepsis causing pathogen can be made within three hours rather than the traditional 24-48 hour delay for blood cultures. Where bacterially positive, the extracted eluate can be fed into an additional antimicrobial resistance PCR reaction to determine resistance markers. Direct from blood culture and BAL extraction free panels are also available.
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